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The global trip is set to follow the release of Tyler's upcoming seventh album Chromakopia.

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Tyler, the Creator will spend 2025 touring his upcoming album Chromakopia.

The “See You Again” singer announced a world tour on Wednesday that includes North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Chromakopia: The World Tour begins February 4th in St. Paul, Minnesota and ends September 4th in Perth, Australia. Lil Yachty and hip-hop duo Paris Texas are the opening acts.

Ahead of the release of his album on October 28, the rapper and producer released the first “Chromakopia” single “Noid” on Monday – and a music video with Ayo Edebiri. On October 16th he published “St. Chroma”, the title song and apparent introduction to the album.

Tickets for the Chromakopia Tour go on sale November 1st at 10 a.m. local time. American Express pre-sales begin October 29th at 10 a.m. The presale for artist registration will follow on October 30th at 10 a.m

Chromakopia: The World Tour 2025 North American dates

  • February 4: St. Paul, Minnesota, at the Xcel Energy Center
  • February 6: Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum
  • February 8: Kansas City, Missouri, at the T-Mobile Center
  • February 11: Denver at Ball Arena
  • February 14: Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena
  • February 17: Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena
  • February 20: Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena
  • February 23: Sacramento, California at the Golden 1 Center
  • February 24: Oakland, California at the Oakland Arena
  • February 26: Portland, Oregon at the Moda Center
  • February 28: Vancouver, Canada, at Rogers Arena
  • March 2: Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena
  • March 5: San Francisco at Chase Center
  • March 7: Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • March 9: San Diego at Pechanga Arena San Diego
  • March 12: Phoenix at the Footprint Center
  • March 15: Austin, Texas, at the Moody Center
  • March 17: Dallas at American Airlines Center
  • March 19: Houston at Toyota Center
  • March 21: Atlanta at State Farm Arena
  • March 22: Orlando, Florida, at the Kia Center
  • March 24: Miami, Florida, at the Kaseya Center
  • March 26: Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Spectrum Center
  • March 28: Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
  • March 29: Columbus, Ohio, at the Schottenstein Center
  • April 1: Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
  • June 27: Cincinnati at Heritage Bank Center

  • June 28: Cleveland at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
  • June 30: Chicago at the United Center
  • July 3: Detroit at Little Caesars Arena
  • July 5: Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center
  • July 8: Boston at TD Garden
  • July 11: Baltimore, Maryland at CFG Bank Arena
  • July 12: Raleigh, North Carolina, at the Lenovo Center
  • July 14: New York City at Madison Square Garden
  • July 17: Brooklyn, New York, at the Barclays Center
  • July 22: Montreal, Canada, at the Bell Centre
  • July 24: Toronto at Scotiabank Arena
  • July 27: Newark, New Jersey, at the Prudential Center